User's Guide

36 NUCLEUS 7 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE
Travel
NOTE
Visit www.cochlear.com/clinic-finder to find the nearest clinic
in places you are travelling.
Take a printout from your clinician of your most recent
program in case you need help with your processor.
If you have a backup sound processor, check that it is
programmed correctly and take it with you.
It’s okay to move through metal detectors and full body
scanners with your sound processor on. To avoid any
possible buzzing sounds in your ear, turn off the telecoil.
Ask your clinician for a Patient Identification Card. In
the unlikely event that your implant sets off a metal
detector the ID card will help explain that you have an
implanted medical device.
If you need to remove your sound processor as you
move through airport security, place it in a case in your
hand luggage.
Your sound processor transmits high frequency radio
waves when switched on, and may need to be placed in
a flight-safe mode during takeoff and landing. Check
with airline staff before flying if you are unsure.
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